*Act 2: "Blowback" (Pages 11-20)*
_(Settings: Newsroom, government office, streets in Lagos.)_
*Scene 1: "The Leak" (Pages 11-12)*
- Ayo leaks deal details to journalist Jen.
- Minister Udo’s involvement exposed.
- Mr. Okoro panics quietly.
*Scene 2: "Media Storm" (Pages 13-14)*
- Corruption story breaks big in Nigerian media.
- Public reacts; Minister Udo denies.
- Ade uneasy; Ayo’s at risk.
*Scene 3: "Backlash Hits" (Pages 15-16)*
- Ade loses job; Mr. Okoro distances self.
- Ayo faces threats for whistleblowing.
- Minister Udo clams up.
*Scene 4: "Street Talk" (Pages 17-18)*
- Nigerians discuss corruption’s toll.
- Ordinary people fed up; want change.
- Characters’ fates hang in balance.
*Scene 5: "Consequences" (Pages 19-20)*
- Minister Udo steps down (forced).
- Ayo’s praised; Ade regrets.
- System still strong; play hints hope
*Act 3: "Choices and Costs" (Pages 21-30)*
_(Settings: Ayo’s home, streets, quiet meetings in Lagos.)_
*Scene 1: "Ayo’s Stand" (Pages 21-22)*
- Ayo stays firm on exposing truth.
- Support from some activists; threats rise.
- Ade reaches out, regrets past.
*Scene 2: "Regrets Mount" (Pages 23-24)*
- Ade humbled; wants redemption path.
- Ayo cautious but hopeful for change.
- Mr. Okoro fades into shadows.
*Scene 3: "Street Voices" (Pages 25-26)*
- Nigerians discuss corruption’s cost.
- Ordinary people want accountability.
- Characters’ choices weigh heavy.
*Scene 4: "Systemic Grip" (Pages 27-28)*
- Corruption still runs deep in Nigeria.
- Ayo’s win small; risks linger.
- Ade adjusts to new reality.
*Scene 5: "Path Forward?" (Pages 29-30)*
- Ayo’s courage noted; hope flickers.
- Play hints individuals matter in cycles.
- System persists; characters ponder.
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